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Hi guys...
I got bored yesterday and had the idea to see if I could wirelessly transmit a 3D video signal from my 3D Blu-ray player to an Epson 3D projector using an Accsoon Cineeye Pro 2 HDMI wireless transmitter... It was looking promising as the inserted Blu-ray showed the language selection menu but unfortunately when the 3D menu was meant to appear I instead got a message stating that I needed to play back the 3DBD on a 3D display.... bummer ![]() Does anyone know of any wireless video transmitters that work with a 3D signal? Anyway I have had more success on the audio side using a 5.8 GHz analogue video transmitter to send 24 Bit 96KHz PCM audio wirelessly with ZERO latency from the Blu-ray player to my audio receiver... These video senders have an analogue stereo RCA input and a coax analogue composite video input...as the video cable on analogue video is the same as the cables used for digital PCM audio ( 75 ohm coaxial cable with RCA or BNC connectors) the video sender is tricked into sending PCM audio instead of video...it works brilliantly as long as nothing blocks the signal. The only limitation is it doesn't recognise surround sound encoded content like Dolby DTS etc but on the receiving end I have been using Dolby Pro logic to do a pseudo surround mix and it sounds good to my ears. Anyone else doing anything similar? |
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